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AGE O 1 THE PADUCAH EVENING SUNTHUIRIAY 1tVAU11T 2 7j 7 I
G TO PLAY P
LHOSTLERS TODAY
CW T Lloyd Expects to Make
Bettor Record at Homo
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d111Wllp otftomp Toim 1n t Ctywiilitg i
Game of Aeries at Wallace Park
Grounds
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l 1 PADVOAH SO 4 41 430
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Yesterdays Itrulli
No pmeott day
F t Todays Schedule
Maitoon it 1jdncah
Jacksonville at Cairo
I Dsnvllle at t VJnctnnef
The Indians ind Hostlers open this
afternoon for a series of tbrea tames
> The Jlojtlers saceeedett In putting
c three straights to their record In the
iut strle of circuit games the JII
u dlafco played and Lloyd thinks ho will
ibe able to do tetter with theteam I now
> that ha Isvat home asaln +
Rah Parrys broken finger wlll
prtvent him playing Yesterday It
was wollen to twice Its normal size
and he will not bo seen In the lineup
until It gets well enough to permit his
Haying with safety i f
Asher1 Is 1 the only new lace ti be
lteenAsher Is a good pitcher end
j lost bra fifteenInning game through
misfortune He 1s l ju8tsuchav4 > ullt
man as Perdue and his work igreatly
resembles Perdqta Asber 11a
strong man and a valuable addition
to the Tanks of the Warriors
Today the players will be found In
the following positions Downing c
Asher or Wrlghtp Haas It
QulgleVtb Wetzel 3b Cooper BS
Taylor Lloyd and Brahjc or South In
the flUliteld
Sfnttoon Star
After Wright Was knocked oqt of
the tax and Haal and Taylor benched
Paducah had to draw on the avail
ably vopply of itltdiers In order to
fill out the team
Chief Lloyd benched Taylor In the
first Inning for chewing the rag
t Later on Umpire ZeIgler removed
Haa and fined him i besides
Red Perry came near getting
the1see dOle
doseOwen
Owen FxontrAWd
Chkno August 2At a meeting
of the board of directors of the Am
erican Baseball association here to
day called to probe charges against
Umpire Clarence P < Owens of having
placed bets upon the result of games
t IB wbleb ho officiated as umpire The
e ldeon igalnst Owens consisted of
three atlldatrils to the elect that Ow
eas Jwd put up 200 with certain
Jte rwos to he placed uponj games
4fbich be should designate
rIB BIG LEAGUI
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I ± ational League
1I8W Yertc 71 Bt Louis 1 Bat
t leifrWllWiOdBresnahSn jDeebe
aid W Maiill e
Guttonal i Boston 6 flatter
lee HrYMp and Needham Wispier
Tiwlsg > and Behlel
piHad lphla 5 Chicago 3 Bat
< terlea Sparks and Donovanr Pfelsler
RueHjaeh and Jloran t
iPIttAurr < Brooklyn Batter
b tea LelBeld end Phelps Ofclntyra
Iaail 1letgen
f American League
iOhIOi Boston 3 Batteries
Attroek Walsh and Townew Salllvan
J TaBB hll and Armbruster
81 jeuleS Washington 1 not
WlW Peitjr OConnor Falkenberg
Mit eBaBd WakeHold
Ctofdand 11 Philadelphia 3 Bat
terfefH 1Ie1 Hess and Buelow fDen
der CWakley and Schreck
JBeifott2 New York 1 Batteries
rOonshua and Schmdt Newton
eriiHti and Klelnow
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SJKATHS KIIOM UASUUAIJ
s Twelve Reported So Far This Sea
yea With Twenty Iiijurltfi
t laiSia past three months twelve
j P rMM kaTe met their aeatb in base
havev
t Btthmt Female College
V HBPKINSVILIC tY
pkttltotee School lor ypnnr JKllci Bid
Mspl Tkormirb inirnctloa
sand chonlr dt rt JtIIl
A l CMMi sd comfort taainrpiucd WriU
u irCM to it < dlil u > tioaJ I
CMl tfM > iARRISONlAMLLD
IOMVNIHA11RI50NAMLLDC i
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beep cerloHBly injured some fatally
aaya a Cb aeo telegram This U 1
Aft 4 irtrtl l list gleaned from tt11 e
varloaB press dispatches from day tt
day and the list of those hurt does
not Include the Innumerable broken
legs fingers arms and noses
The list as It stands Tibw Is al
most as serious as the one flaunted
by the hysterical football reformers
of last fall No doubt It another list
oiling pf those who died from run
ning walking playing tag or eating
eathlgio
equally appalling
In the Texas State league fills
spring an umpire had his skull
crushed by players woo protesting
afcRlnst his decision lost control l of
themselves Tho football reformer
say chit where any game where a
man forgot everything but victory
was sure to bring harmful results It
Is not on record that any player on
the grldlrbn has yetbeerifinurdered
In the pursuit of victory
On July 4 at Cumberland Md
players rln the Pennsylvania 0 and
players In the Pennsylvania Ohio
and Maryland league got into a
fight over a decision Eddie Sapp a
Butler second baseman was hit over
the head WIth two bats A riot fol
lowed In which many were hurt
Sapp was taken to the hospital In a
critical condition
At Bedford Ind a West Baden
player resented the rooting by a
negro and a fight followed The
negro had his head split open with a
bat All three fights were not on
the sand lots but In organized base
ball leagues
Some of the more noticeable Jeartis
during the year are as followsi
John Josclcmack a Detroit boy
was killed receiving a batted ball on
the Jaw He died In terrible agony
Jesse Robertson United States
sailor died of a fractured skull at
Norfolk Va He was hit with a pitch
ed ball
Patrick Cosgrove Spring Valley
111 was spiked to death He got In
the way of a baserunner
Sam Woodward star player of tho
Georgia Technical College died while
playing In the Cotton States league
He was hit on the head by a pitched
ballEddIe
EddIe Qecrs eon of the famous
driver was killed by a batted ball
while playing In Tennessee
Carl Stauber of Saglnaw JHch
dropped dead from overexertion in
running bases
A good dozen men bave died from
heart trouble as tho result of root
lag at games
In the big league company no men
have been killed The players are
alert and know enough to keep out
of danger for the most tart How
ever many have been hurt
More noticeable than the rest arc
the Injuries I of Mike Donlln oul with
a broken leg Charlie Schmidt the
Detroit catcher with a broken any
Ida nnd Kid Elberfleld with his
thigh ripped open by the spikes
Two pitchers In Pennsylvania have
suffered broken arms In the same
manner They threw the ball so
hard that they snapped their elbows
LOADKI WITH DYXAMITK
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TJttle Danish Bark Oosw > 4 tVllnntlc In
Safety
New York Ang 2 Voyaging here
from Hamburg with enough dynamite
and detonators In her hold to blow up
a squadron of warships the rusty
sided three hundredton Danish bark
I
Bonavteta with the red flag of dan
ger floating lazily from her fore truck
poked her brine washed nose through
the swash channel today to anchorage
to < Gravesend bay In the wake of a
polsg barber tug She had been 49
ilays on the voyage and a score of
times had narrowly escaped being run
down and Jaklng her foe with ber to
kingdom come Had cne of the great
ocean liners close to which she ha4
passed on her run through the tog
belt on the banks struck the tiny
ibark nothing would have boon left of
either vessel to sOlve the mystery of
the disaster
disasterNevvltgland f
Xeir KiiKlnnd Ameirftlfn
Two New England farmers met at
Hie pOHtofflce one morning
MornlB I Bl
I Jtprriln1 Josh
My boss is allln SI What did
yon teed yourn on when be wus
alllnf >
Benzj e Josh
Mornn rSI
MorninlLjoshTwo
Two days liter j
+ Mornln Slat
Morn In Josh
Say 81 my boss illed
So did mlnel3osh
Mornln SI
I Mornln Josii
IUnder the Spreading Chestnut
I Tree Everybodys Magazine for
August
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i me ROM Wonder
Cures all kidney bladder and rheu
matic troubles told by J H OehV
schlaeger 601 Broadway Dr B W
Hall offle 2121 Oliv j < Mtl Bt
LooU Mo
When the roots of riches strike
Into the heart they kill the flowers
I of charity
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rwraiyhj XfKro llan > WMUttln Illll >
I i GOMUI lied
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Andrew Jackson alias Johnson an
with several other aliases colored I I
being hail In county jail pending ni
Investigation of his recent conduct
The negro Is I past middle age am
went to nOIR Andersons house II I
Mechanlcsburg yesterday forcedbl
way In and laid down on belboo H
wanted rest and coming Inwithout ai n
invitation and being a stranger to tbl
woman excited tfie Anderson womai n
and she began to scream Thl
frightened the man away but he WE
found shortly afterwards and arrested
ills ricqW tIs being Investigated
pending trIal Uewlllbe tried be
fore Magistrate Charles Emery Satu
dayr
Will hndnre IiOOIWJt
Senator DIckof Ohio and Elmo
Dover secretory of the Republican
national committee discussed th e
Ohio political situation with the
president at Sagamore krill The
senator announced after tjie confer
ence that the Republican platform
of the Ohio convention this fall
would Indorse the Republican ad <
ministration Senator Dick bas been
writing the first drafts of Ohio JJe
publican platforms for some time
V
Kncnifps of iliu Unco t
Bishop Gaines of Atlanta In an
address before the Negro Young
Peoples Christian and Educational
tiongress ln session at Washington
bald that Senator Tlllman Governor
yanlaman Govorn Jefferson Davis
Thomas Dixon and John Temple
Graves wore enemies of the negro
race i
CmdidNersr j
T M Campbell the unlpn labor
candidate for governor jecttjVeU the
largest vote jn the TexasjDemocratlc
primary but not a sufficient number
to make hIm the nominee Tber om
Inattonwlllbe made in state conven
tion
Award in Sumoan Case
The United States government has
paid Germany the award of 20000
In the Samoan case Great Britain
paid her damages In tho spring and
the matter Is therefore settled
Business honor Is n matter of a
Just balance of the heart as well as
a rightbalance on the books
Palo Delicate Woman and Girls
The Old Standard Groves Taste
less Chill Tonic drtves out malaria
and builds up the system Sold by all
dealer for 27 rears Price 60 cents
25 Per Ct I
Reduction on All
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Two = Piece Suits
THIS Is I what you have I
been waiting for Wel
have added to the lines al
ready cut our entire stock of
Two Piece Suits at a saving
of 25 per cent Vast
numbers of people buy uoI I
summer suits until these I
Wallerstein events occur
hence the demand has been
vigorous and we advise all
those attracted by this adver
tisement to make their selec
tions at the earliest possible
hour You will find among
these goods some of the swell
est creations of the highest
class wholesale tailors in
Americasuch as the Atter
bury System and Hart Schaff I
ner Marx The workman
ship is above criticism the
style is up to the minute and
the patterns nobby as welt as
conservative They are per
fection In every particular
CURB ANn GUTTER r
ALONG BROADWAY
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Tho board i public wortsV fixed
August g the lltnlf for the Anchor
Roof Paving c6mi > ahy of Evansville
Ind to begin repafring the curb and
gutter on Broadway from Fifth street
to NIntn fetreef The curb and gutter
Is In bad repair antiwill have to be
placed In gqod condition before + the
Sruthern Dltulitltje Company caniP
a new surface on Broadway between
Fifth to Ninth streets Jf the work
It not perfQrmed > 4Ifejn the specified
lima b the curb 1 Akontraetors > th I J
board ot public 10iI will perform ft
and bring legal proceedings < o compel
the contractors to t pay for it JThe
Anchor Root 8 Paving company li
under bond to the city to keep the
curbs and sutlers lip Tor five yean
The city englnpiftvSvag directed to
investigate the filling of telephone and
teegraph holes where old poles are
removed It Is chrged the Paducah
Traction company 4 Js uklng city gravel
In the worJfT
A reprpjrjto oVthe removal of aban
Boned polw bthe Westenj Union
Tj > grap5 company on Broadway was
filed
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The city onglneer reported a low
WAA
A Iawrt > nco EecpnMmncl store on
Kentucky avenue U causes water to
stand on the street and the contras
tore have agreed to remedy It >
The Home Telephone company was
ordered to show authority for extend
ing a conduit out Broadway past
Ninth street The conduit him been
placed In without authority from
the board It Is alleged
City Engineer U i Washington
reported that the woo n culvert on
shorUilto
Caldwell street t RhorUjNto lie replaced
by a concrete culvert Jg in good con
dition safe for the passage of cars
and vehicles
A surface water drain was recenty
bt to the river froI the hollow ly
lag between Harrison JllaUlson I Third
and Fourth rbonl irlt drain
pipe was covered UjVifJHtniM Eaker
owner of property In that section He
will be presented with a bill for part
payment of the new sew Lr
Mr John Orme and luC Haupn
thai petitioned for twelvefoot con
crete pavements In front of their prop
erty on Kentucky avebuoand the
board agreed to build them It i the
property owners agree 1 o etanB the
extra expense
A report that private property of
Owen Donegan was lower than an al
ley which caused water To stand on
his property was filed Donegan
wanted the city to remedy It
A report that the gas company wall
fijllng ditches to a level of the street
on South Fourth street was filed
The street Inspector wu granted
further time In the oxecutfoln of the
order requirIng 8foot awnings On
Broadway 1f >
BroadwayThe company was ordered to
cut off boxes on Jefferson street to
the leT lx > f the pavementstoejullt
The city auditor was Instructed to
require receipts for all papers of the
board of public works taken out of
his office
officeGuard
Guard rails were ordered placed on
the fill across Bradibaw crook on
West Broadway
A guarantee of the street flushing
machine recently purchased was filed
A report of the remedying of de
fectlve drainage In an alley In the
rear of tho Klondike saloon was DIed
A report from Superintendent
Keener of tho city lighting plant
that It will cost 2000 for stringing
new wlro for the additional lights was
fliedID1ANCI14tTiON
MMAXCIIVYTIOX CKMIimATIOV
To lie Given Tomorrow In CarrVt
1nrk Tliounuind Expected
The colored people of Fulton and
surrounding towns will celebrate the
emancipation tomorrow at Carrs
Park August S1s regular emancipa
tion day but as everybody wants to
go to Paducah on this days It was do
gilded to celebrate here tomorrow
Powder In Ills Pocket
James Stuart a Lexington youth
had blasting powder and matches In
one of his trouserg pockets He also
smoked a cigarette There was an
explosion Tho boy was seriously
hurtPrimary
Primary Will Oust 40OOO
Chairman JlfcQuown of the state
Democratic executive committee
thinks that the expense of the Demo
crane primary will not be less than t
HMoo
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Annual l yrsR + < + Ir I
Deferred Dividends r
from nef Advertising v 4 r f
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A All ilus folk about the cumulative effect of advertising
is pretty much the same argument the insurance maul put
up when he sold us our deferred dividend policy
I t
TS an excuse to put off the
ITs of final settlement in
both cases
Well take our dividends annu
ally Mr Insurance Man
IAnd I Mr Advertiser if this
years advertising didnt earn
dividends youre tin the five
ten or twenty year accumulative
planmay have to lapse before
dividend time
You may win i out after your
advertising expert gets
through experimenting
But we would like an opportunity
r to tell you in an interview how
to get Annual Dividends from
your Advertising We would
like to explain to you what we
do to make advertising sell
I 1 goods from the start without
1 the advertiser having to wait 5
l 10 or 20 years for a dividend
By doing this for our present
clients both large and small
i we have built up the largest
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NITWSPAPEK MAGAXINi OUTDOOR t
ADVERTISING
r LARGEST AllVIiUTlHING AGKNCYIN AMHIUCA
CInCAGOAIONUI vaII ruvccuruu CUKXTU sloooouoiui NI2 > V YORIC J
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ONEHALF OFF ON All GHILDRENSWASH SUITS I
THIS is an announcement
which is certain to ap
peal with great force to Pa
d cahs mothers for it
means that right now when
thc hot weather it just be
ginning to be trying you
can shift all your clothes re
sponsibilities for the boy
onto our shoulders saving
yourself worry time and I
not least important MONEY
Made in the clothing cen
ters of the world by labor
most skilled it will pay you
big to come and examine
these suits carefully They
wont last long at such re
duction as this Sale con
tinues on the second floor
ALL THIS WEEK
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business of its kind in America
One of our AmericaI i
your city every few days look l
ing after the interests of some j
of our present clients That is t
why we are advertising in this
newspaperto youNOW
A letter addressed to us signi li
lifying
interview in your office will not
obligate you in any way
We are solving commercial
problems every day and this is
an offer to discuss such problems
small and large as between t
business men If the discussion
does not develop the reasonable f I
certainty that YOUR volumer 4
of business and percentage of
net profit can be increased by
Lord Thomas advertising
there it will end
Will you write us today >
We are Issuing a series of small books cloth
bound covering advertising In all Its phases
which we send free to Interested advertises
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